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9781402067600

Advances in Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering II

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    9781402067600

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-12-04
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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This book presents a selection of papers related to the sixth edition of the International Conference on Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering. This conference was organized within the framework of the activities of the AIP-PRIMECA network whose main scientific field is integrated design applied to both mechanical engineering and production, and represents state of the art research. It shows the urgent need for change in product development with the integration during the design activity of the global life cycle of the product.The 33 papers presented in this book were selected from amongst the 97 papers presented during the Conference during 28 sessions. Two keynote papers, one presented by Professor Stephen Lu, from the IMPACT Research Laboratory, University of Southern California, USA, on 'œSupporting participative joint decisions in integrated design and manufacturing teams', and one written by Professor Stefan Rudolph from Stuttgart University about 'œKnow-How Reuse in the conceptual design phase of complex engineering products or: 'Are you still constructing manually or do you generate already automatically', introduce the subject of the Conference and are followed by the different themes highlighted during the conference: The design/manufacturing interface; Integrated design of manufacturing processes; Life cycle design and manufacturing approaches; Agility in design and manufacture; Knowledge in engineering; and Management in production systems.The book is divided into sections reflecting the above themes and will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners specialising in design and manufacturing issues in mechanical engineering.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Foreword: The French AIP-PRIMECA Networkp. xiii
Plenary Talks
Supporting Participative Joint Decisions in Integrated Design and Manufacturing Teamsp. 3
Know-How Reuse in the Conceptual Design Phase of Complex Engineering Products-Or: "Are You Still Constructing Manually or Do You Already Generate Automatically?"p. 23
Forming Technologies and Design
Numerical Optimization of an Industrial Multi-Steps Stamping Process by Using the Design of Experiment Methodp. 43
Validation Problems of Virtual Prototyping Systems Used in Foundry for Technology Optimization of Ductile Iron Castingsp. 57
Simulation of Forming Processes, with Friction, Coupling Finite Elements and Boundary Elementsp. 71
Experimental and Numerical Study of the Tool in Water Jet Incremental Sheet Metal Formingp. 79
Mechanical Systems Design and Optimization
Hybrid (Bolted/Bonded) Joints Applied to Aeronautic Parts: Analytical One-Dimensional Models of a Single-Lap Jointp. 95
Precision Study of a Decoupled Four Degrees of Freedom Parallel Robot Including Manufacturing and Assembling Errorsp. 111
Numerical Simulation of Parallel Robots with Decoupled Motions and Complex Structure in a Modular Design Approachp. 129
Constraints Automatic Relaxation to Design Products with Fully Free Form Featuresp. 145
Design and Communication
Rapid and Accurate Data Integration Method for Reverse Engineering Applicationsp. 163
Observations on Data Relating to User Browsing Behaviour and Usage of Electronic Informationp. 177
ICT System Requirements in Collaborative Design with Suppliersp. 189
Improved Computational Models
Direct Measurement of Dynamic Structural Deformations in Order to Improve Dynamic Models of PKMp. 205
Mechanical Behavior Analysis of Flexible Parts in a Real-Time Virtual Environment for Aided Designp. 219
Knowledge Base Formulation for Aided Design Toolp. 231
Calibration Accuracy of a Parallel Structure Machine Tool with Respect to Machined Part Qualityp. 245
Design and Manufacturing Knowledge Modelling and Handling
An Ontology Architecture for Standards Integration and Conformance in Manufacturingp. 261
Knowledge Loss in Design Reviewsp. 277
Internet/Intranet/Extranet-Based Systems in the CESICED Platform for Virtual Product Development Environmentp. 293
Which Representation for Sets of Product and Associated Services during the Design Process?p. 309
Knowledge Management Aspects for Business Process Management: An Approach through the Information Management within and between Processes - Case Study at STMicroelectronicsp. 325
Process Planning
Machining Strategy Choice: Performance Viewerp. 343
Towards an Approach for Rapid Copying of Free-Form Surfaces in 5-Axis Machiningp. 357
Manufacturing Plant Layout Supported with Data Mining Techniquesp. 373
Empowering CAPP Systems with Human-Computer Interaction Studyp. 385
Tolerancing Methods
Optimization of Gear Tolerances by Statistical Analysis and Genetic Algorithmp. 401
Modal Tolerancing-Application to Gap and Flush Analysisp. 417
Evaluation of Machining Dispersions for Turning Processp. 431
Metal Cutting and High Speed Machining
Fundamental Understanding of the Segmented Chip Genesis for Smart Machining, A Contribution in Hard Material Turningp. 443
Identification of Plunge Milling Parameters to Compare with Conventional Millingp. 461
Agility in High Speed Machining: Optimization between Tool and Holderp. 475
Kinematic Performance in 5-Axis Machiningp. 489
Dynamic Analyses and Design Optimization of High Speed Spindle-Bearing Systemp. 505
Identification of Cutting Relations in High Speed Millingp. 519
Using the 3D CAD Models for Programming High Speed Machiningp. 531
Author Indexp. 543
Subject Indexp. 545
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